TY - JOUR
T1 - Urocortin-3 neurons in the mouse perifornical area promote infant-directed neglect and aggression
AU - Autry, Anita E.
AU - Wu, Zheng
AU - Kapoor, Vikrant
AU - Kohl, Johannes
AU - Bambah-Mukku, Dhananjay
AU - Rubinstein, Nimrod D.
AU - Marin-Rodriguez, Brenda
AU - Carta, Ilaria
AU - Sedwick, Victoria
AU - Tang, Ming
AU - Dulac, Catherine
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/8
Y1 - 2021/8
N2 - While recent studies have uncovered dedicated neural pathways mediating the positive control of parenting, the regulation of infant-directed aggression and how it relates to adult-adult aggression is poorly understood. Here we show that urocortin-3 (Ucn3)-expressing neurons in the hypothalamic perifornical area (PeFAUcn3) are activated during infant-directed attacks in males and females, but not other behaviors. Functional manipulations of PeFAUcn3 neurons demonstrate the role of this population in the negative control of parenting in both sexes. PeFAUcn3 neurons receive input from areas associated with vomeronasal sensing, stress, and parenting, and send projections to hypothalamic and limbic areas. Optogenetic activation of PeFAUcn3 axon terminals in these regions triggers various aspects of infant-directed agonistic responses, such as neglect, repulsion and aggression. Thus, PeFAUcn3 neurons emerge as a dedicated circuit component controlling infant-directed neglect and aggression, providing a new framework to understand the positive and negative regulation of parenting in health and disease.
AB - While recent studies have uncovered dedicated neural pathways mediating the positive control of parenting, the regulation of infant-directed aggression and how it relates to adult-adult aggression is poorly understood. Here we show that urocortin-3 (Ucn3)-expressing neurons in the hypothalamic perifornical area (PeFAUcn3) are activated during infant-directed attacks in males and females, but not other behaviors. Functional manipulations of PeFAUcn3 neurons demonstrate the role of this population in the negative control of parenting in both sexes. PeFAUcn3 neurons receive input from areas associated with vomeronasal sensing, stress, and parenting, and send projections to hypothalamic and limbic areas. Optogenetic activation of PeFAUcn3 axon terminals in these regions triggers various aspects of infant-directed agonistic responses, such as neglect, repulsion and aggression. Thus, PeFAUcn3 neurons emerge as a dedicated circuit component controlling infant-directed neglect and aggression, providing a new framework to understand the positive and negative regulation of parenting in health and disease.
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U2 - 10.7554/eLife.64680
DO - 10.7554/eLife.64680
M3 - Article
C2 - 34423776
AN - SCOPUS:85114431045
SN - 2050-084X
VL - 10
JO - eLife
JF - eLife
M1 - e64680
ER -